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B—16 TENNESSEE HOUSE | CLOSELY DIVIDED Speaker Refuses to Stop De- bate on Horton to Allow Vote on First Charge. B the Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 4—Gov.! Henry H. Horton was the subject of continued attack and defensc today as the Tennessee House of Representa- tives entered its second day of debate on the first of eight impeachment charges, During yesterday's arguments the ex= ecutive was depicted on the one hand | @s a “tool” of Col. Luk> Lea and Rogers Caldwell, with whom he is alleged to | have conspired in the conduct of the Stato government. and on the other as tae intended victim of politicians, who. “repudiated” at the polls, seck control through impeachment. Accusers Assailed. Articles of impcachment were not | prepared by a Special House Commit- tee, Representative E. C. Parker said, but by an “arch cnemy” of tie Gov- ernor and were designed entirely as “an argument to convict the Gov He said that if the executive was] guilty of conspiracy b-cause of passage ; of an act relating to the depositing of highway funds, then he should not, be “singled out” if nothing is to be, done about members of the last legisla- | ture who voted for th» act. ‘The loss of State funds in the closing of r.cu‘r!l, State-favored banks precipitated the Anvestigation. In & lengthy attack on the Governor, | Representative P. P. J. Mooney of Mem- | phis said not only had Lea and Caldwell | exercised influence over the Governor' in the past, but they still do. Refuses to Halt Debate. Parker, who as a boy attended a| school taught by Horton, praised the Governor for his good councel. Representative George L. Stockton of Fentress argued that the Governor was shown in the articles of impcachment | to have “conspired with the noblest erooks known to the human race.” Speaker Walter M. Haynes refused to eut off dcbate when the administration sought to bring a vot» on the first article. A two-third vote would have been mnecessary to® override the Tuling, and this was not attempted in the closcly divided House. Fifty of the | ninety-nine House votes Are necessary | to impeach. CARROLL- KIRKLAND DIVORCE SUIT FILED| ‘Mnutual , Petition for Decree in Mexico End$ Romance of Film Star and Press Agent. Br the Associated Press NOGALES, Sonora, Mexico, June 4.— The romance of Nancy Carroll and ack Kirkland, which_biossomed under lights of New York's Broadway s .en years ago when she was a chorus il and he a press agent. has led to u} mutual suit for divorce here. In New York, Kirkland, a playwright, | dd their romance, which for the little | i-head was the beginning of & career stardom, *“just o his mind the end is only a ‘realization that to continue being happy we must respect each other’s in- dependence. The actress was quoted @ telling friends their careers were | #ore necessary now than mariage. Both were in New York when the suit was filed yesterday. No accusation was contained “in the action, merely being mutual consent. torney sald a decision probably would be roturned in 40 days. When they met, back in 1924, Miss Carroll was in the chorus of & Broad- ! way musical show at $35 a week and | Kirkland was reported receiving a salary | of $250 weckly. As a film ctar her salary is reported to be $5.000 a week. Ste turned to motion pictures, with Kirkland as her press agent and hus- | band. Her success followed un xDL‘ClEd selection for the leading role in “Burles- que” when Barbara Stanwyck was un- abl~ to play it on the screen. The couple have s daughtef. Patricia,5. METHODIST CONFERENCE HONORS BISHOP’S WIFE! Clerzy From Four s:ates and Dis- trict Memoriglize Late Mrs. W. F. McDowell. B the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, June 4.—Clergymen from four States joined in a memorial gervice here yesterday to the late Mrs William Fraser McDowell, wife of th Bishop of Washington, who presided as the Baltimore Annual Conference of | the Mcthodist Episcopal Church opened. Maryland, Virginia, _Pennsylvania, West Virginia and the District of Co- Jumblia were represented. Rev: Prank Steclman, superintendant | of the Frederick district, suggested in his report (hat a large proportion of money raised by the conference for| should be used within the conference. In and Out and Stored in Absolute Furs remodeled and altered the "Iatest stvies al our very mod- Expert Workmanship Work Called for and Delivered Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street. Home. missions and. churchextension Cleaned and Glazed $ 5 Cold Storage for. .. it Summer prices. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS clear away pimples Cleanse the skin with Resinol Soap. Apply Resingl Ointment to pimples, letting it remain as long as convenient before washing off. This simple treat- ment used once or twice daily makes the skin clearer, fresher, and more velvety in a few days. At all druggists. @ample free. Resinol,Dept. 88, Balto., Md. XResinol Spring THE ' EVENING Coats Only 44—Originally $25 to $39.50 '18% real saving for misses’ sizes 12 o 20 and women's slzes ty ereper woolens and rouch woolens tai- ac coats; blu SECOND FLOOR. $1.45 and $1.95 Bcys’ Wearables 95¢ 1R Pieces. includiar raincoat in broken sizes & to 16 e 5 "mnd ‘ovelty swester Hizes 8 (0 1% A chance for & great saving! (10) Polo_Shirts, sires & white knickers and_sallor Droken aises % To 10 Were L. Friday only, (1) Neurotex iled. Was. £3.95. STREET FLOOR. Tots’ $1 Dresses 59¢ 0 Lovely Dresses for little tots 8 to 6—all washable fabries Broadeloth_Coat izes 1 to 3. Wi 1,30 2. Were 3.95. only, $1 FOURTH FLOOR. Children’s 98¢ U. S. Keds, 69¢c A small lat heavy dnek thick rubher 3 Pre) Blonde Kid One-strans es 212 te 5, Were $1.95. PRy suiss $140. Straps and Ties. of patent 11 ai airs—with 15¢ and 25¢ Toys 10c and Dol children on (10) Boats. Koecer Ball. Thonoeraph and Game. $1.25. Fri only, 69c. (%) Cr & woreiise ne e, B only, 98e. FOURTH FLOOR. 98¢ Window Awnings, 69¢ 12 Woven-Stripe Awnings with 9. inch valance; keep the house cool and shaded. r Pot. slightly damaged. . Friday only, #9c. () Folding Garden Settees, n 1 fnish: w FOURTH FLOOR. $1.64 Girdles 94c broken (2 Girdles, Ths. SlKily boned: inch lengths: alwo corsetlettes; were 94 Comsstisttes and Girdles: were Friday o Q) Corsstisttes. boned and bene- tin ana_jersey combina- ane s 1€ Pridas only $1.98 and $3.60. THIRD FLOOR. Toilet Afticles That Were 50c and 75¢, 29¢ 35 pleces of compacts, Denton's facial “magnesia “face powder ereams and tooih brushes; don't miss thete savings! () Tollet Articles. eteams. ver- other nee Friday only STREET FLOOR. n and grey. untrimmed crepe woolens 39c¢ to $1.00 Notiom, 25¢ including ironing arment bags. ulilliy ac: bags, card table covers, household " aproma. - bras. sieres.’ step-ins, shadow skirts and garter belts. (200 pes.) Notions, including was cloths: toso mite: bias taper durns 2 Coliar and cuft sets. hose ruppariers " olber Uhetul arlicle Were"l0e' o 2. Friday oniy, STREET FLOOR. Wecmen’s $4.85 Shoes, $2.79 on and Arch mps “and er, heige kid, blue ki Not every size In each style. (33_Prs) Women's Shoes. pumps straps _of beige and hlack leathers. Broken sizes. 98, Friday only, $1.49 Wom pumps_and stra Were 56,50, Friday ony, $1. SECOND FLOOR. $2.00 Pewter and Silverware, $1.49 g ed _Sa ana " Fated’ Flower asket. Pewter-plated Luncheon Travs. Silver-plated (A Table Forks. (4) Butter Spread- ers. Were $1 A STREET FLOOR. Women's Straw Hats That Were $3.45 $1.95 Variety of good shapes In all colors. trimmed with flowers or ribbons. (100) Hats reduced to 79 SECOND FLOOR. $2.95 Cretonne Bedspreads, $1.95 Originally they were even more than i Heavy-weight cretonne in_bright color combinations; they make excellent couch covers. (2 Simmons Poster Beds. with solld panels: slightly scarred from being used as samples: 3 ft. 3 in. in maple and mahoeansi were $25. Friday onls, $12. slients 1 nd S 5% Friadv% onty U1} 50- (10) Bedspreads. crinkled Summer rea avender with ~narraw Thite sirines: twin-bed size; were 1 Friday only SI. @) mnn- Spread in rose and gr double hed ires; were §1.95, Fri- day only THIRD F‘LOOR< $1.00 to $3.95° Blouses, 49¢ of eotton, linen, siik and ' dark colors. all and large sizes. (17) Cottan Mesh Polo Shirts, larte sizes. Were Friday only 3c. @ All-\\ 1 Slip-over Sweaters, were S1.95. Friday only Abc. ®) Tunics, of metal cloth nd flat crepe. Were $2. aay only 5 Coat and_Slip-ov wool. ~Were SL.| Friday only $1.49. (2) Tmported _Slip-over Sweaters, all wool. Were $5.95. Friday only $2.49. (1) Georgette Blouse, was $3.95 Friday only $2. Sports Garments, jersey Skirts, _woolen blouses and silk 5 to $3.95. Fri- day only S1.00. SECOND FLOOR. $1.95 Smart Leather Bags $1.29 Kt dbags—leathers and fabrics for wearing with Summer costumes. STREET FLOOR. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURBDAY; JUNE 4, 1931, LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Thrifty Friday Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Cannot Be Filled on Short Lots Look at These Bargains in Dresses In the Better Dress Shop 28 Misses’ and Women's Dresses of fine chiffons, smartly tailored and beautifully trimmed. Styles for street, afternoon evening wear. Originally §23 to £35. 39 90 Friday only.. Sports Dresses $5.95 Half Price Sale Sports Dresses (1) White Flannel Sports Suit, size 14. Was $95.00. Fridas only $12.50 ey xhite pipk. blue and sizes 14 to 20. Were rmu-, white. Were 12 (1%) Froeks. flat errn!‘ and shantunzs. 18 o 20, Were § Friday $538 ve Frocks. peitay oo 4 $3.88 itk_Sports. Frocis. ' Sin core soas priaay ome o 1t $2.49 sizes 11 to 40, only SECOND FLOOR. SAVE 25% On Short Lots All Electric Radios Complete With Tubes $ Floor samples and discontinued models of well known makes of radios—offered at greatly reduced prices! Don't deny yourself the joy of a radio! (5)_ Colonial Rad Combinations: 50r rida Complete With Tubes rheteradyne R 1 'Friday - oniy 40-Inch All-Silk Washable Crepe 74c A remarkable Friday special offer on washable silk, 40 inches wide! Choice of 30 colors! Printed Crepes and Chiffon ght and dark backgrounds with small or lai ns, suitable for daytime and 32.In. Honan Pongee, 59¢ yd. A fashionable sports silk this Summer, for it is rough textured! 30 pastel colors! Light prints and, even kid ansoras tn this wonderful lot ~ Size: 7 Foevers one taken from SECOND FLOOR. Junior Missie Dresses (25) Smart Crepes. Chiffons and Prints, all_this <eason’s styles and colo Broken sizes from 13 to 13. Were $i.45. Friday only (13) Clever One and Two Piece Frocks. of wash. able crepes, prints and 13 to PWere "2 only . SECOND FLOOR. erepes: sires Friday $1.75 (25) Lovely Frocks of erepe and chiffon—printed and pl Picked richt from cur & stock. Sizes 13 to 13, Friday only sizes 11 to 20 and 100 Inexpensive Dresses $7.14 A clearance that means savings! 100 and 5. and chiffons: to 41, SECOND FLOOR. 109 Dresses in the Women’s and Misses’ Dress Shop Originally $16.50 A smart, fashion-right group including crepes, prints and clnfio-u—mollly dark colors suitable for Summer traveling and business. (60) Misses’ and Women's Dresses. all taken (38) Misses’ and Women's Dresses, erepes from our regular $16.50 stock. Friday only SECOND FLOOR. 29c Curtain Materials, 10c yd. 1.000 varfis. in 10 renitie, Tatiaaing checked, aoited and frured marquisettes of an ex- ceptional auality. White only and 36 inches wide. Yén) ~Cretenncs. : Temmant tive patterns and E 29¢ yard. Friday only, ¥d., 13 FIFTH FLOOR. 29c Costume Jewelry, 19¢ picces, Including pearls (man- ufactured): sport, neckiaces, brace- feis Carrines and pins. 2 ty nd Sport Neck- e metale Also black heads Ynots hetween each bead. Were 8100, Friday only, 69c. nia Alarm Clocks. Were Friday only, $1.50. 1d_Rings with stones. Friday only. (1) Carnelian and Rhingstane Neck- lace, " Was $3.50. Friday only, S50 1) Orchid Pearl (manufactured) (1 nd Crystal Necklace. Was $6.9. Friday only, $4.00. 1) Suntan Baroaue Pearl (manu Dpacturedy "Choker. | Was .00, Friday only, $3.00, STREET FLOOR. A Great Special Purchase of Reliable Pabco Felt Base Rugs 9x12 foot rugs 35‘_95 lhn were $7. 95. A 7.6x9 foot rugs $3.95 that were $5.75. . . The surface of th ful wearing rugs! FIFTH FLOOR. 9x10.6 foot rugs that were $7.95... . $5.95 6x9 foot rugs $2'95 that were $3.95. . . rugs is a double baked enamel, in marble, tile, floral and Oriental designs, and the base is heavy redwood fiber—wonder- $10.75 2nd Distinctive unusual values, Discontinued Patterns of Imported China (g Dinner Plates. Were 30c. Friday only 25c. (30 Bouillon Cups and Saucers. Were $1.00. Friday only 50c. (6), Covered Butter Dishes. Were v only SI ), rnvrr Vesetable Dis Were §3.35. Friday only 1 Haviland China Platters. Were Fridav only $1.00, viland China wmm. Were, Friday only S1. (20) Breakfast Plates. \\ere ¢, Friday only 15c. SIXTH FLOOR. 82 Pcs. Universal Steel Cutlery, 19¢ Stainless steel kitchen meeds. in- cluding spatulas, cake _turners, kitchen forks and slicers. Were () Sterilizine Racks. for battle d i Were, (2) Sewing Tables. Were 98c. Fri- day only, 6 @) Clathes Tampers. Were S1.49 nd $1.95. Friday only, SIXTH FLOOR. Books Were 50c to $2.50 25¢ Detective. love, western and and some di ued from our elreulating bri Tus in Tot—add how io J0uf awn brar, (3) Framed Pictares, many attrac: i from 1x6 to 1ixIR ed are silhonettes. ish prints and wond Were $1.00 to S$1.95. Friday only 59c. STREET FLOOR. . Many Unadver- tised Items in Every Depart- ment! Come and Save! ons, in dark and light colorings. styles: tainiy & Were s2500 914.90 Slightly Mussed . and Soiled Neckwear, 19¢ Collar and cuff sets of er and linen—all originally a great deal more. (33) Boutonnieres and Flowers, odds AniL ends of higher priced lots. Fridav only, Remnants of Lace, Lingerie Laces, Tulles ‘and Trimmings. 16 ards in Tength. " Were' 10 Friday only, Se to 30c, STREET FLOOR. 25¢ Fine White Pillowcases 6 for $1 OF heavy muslin, full 43x36 inch- s and neatly hemmed. Only 120— come carly and save Pepperell Sheets, Yas) - Floral ) Avi Tickine, heavy, v-.mr?’mr aualits. Chinese Silk Damask, 95¢ yd. A lovely, self-figured, al tabric for Summer frocks; choice of 20 pastels. THIRD FLOOR. 14 Jr. Miss Coats That Were $13.75 $10.75 Lovely coats 1hli hu\" lb! new sieeve treatmen H irimmed coll biack, beige. (2) That were 2450 e ish. Friday only, $2.2 (i) Jr. Miss Coats of (1) That was $5: aluminum finish. hllel broadeloth: 13 Friday only, $2.30. Friday enly (1) That was . @) Black Bk Cortar _with silk Friday only. lining: 15 to 13; were Fri- Al e dav only £3. ish. " Friday 3 (1) Covert Cloth Sult, sire 15, Fri- (1) That was $i: ivory finish. Fri- iyt da onis "3 (2 That $6; ivory finish. Friday onlv. 8. (1) That was $630: fvory finish. Friday only, & (1) That was finish. Fridas oniv, (1) That was § finish, Friday enly, 3 (1) That was finish. Friday only, $2.5 (1) That was &3, Friday enly, 5. P el lnww of it is it o Clearance of Adjustable Gem Radiator Shields : gold finish. SECOND MOR. 275 Boxes 50c and 75c Stationery SIXTH ¥LOOR. ) Cigarette Boxes, bridee sets, tolios. tie racks 35¢ Linen Crash ::.,‘.:.,:‘:h-_....“. were boe. Fri Toweling STREET FLOOR. 4Yds., $1 Heavy analits with colored bor, ders: Alot of 200 vards—it will Ao st al thie tow wric e v g Remnants (85) ltntn (‘rnlh L with colored hord - That Were 25¢ to 39¢ yd. 12l¢ yard (90 Yds.) 30-in. an Damask. Was $1.85 yd. Friday only. $1.39. () J3-Fe. Colored Linen Dinner Set: and Inche With. hematitched ‘hems. £l e Ses. Friday oniv. . One to four ¥ THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ $3.95 Spring Coats $2.95 Nineteen smart little coats—all for little pirls wearing All-wool fabrics an -y d" im- ephyrs THIRD FLOOR. Men’s 121c Linen Handkerchiefs 10c Just 202—all of plain white linen (0 Girke Wasn' Blowses, broken with block initials. Not all letters. sizes. Were 60c. Friday only &8c. (35) Women's Hand-Rolled Printed Tafeta and Georgette Chiffon "Kerchiefs. with _slight Fariy Frocks browen sines.” Were imperfections. Friday 93, Friday only $3.95. onls, 85¢. FOURTH FLOOR. STREET FLOOR. Wash Frocks, all fast Were 69c. Fridns only 39c. Basement Store Bargains 400 Misses’ and Women’s Silk Dresses, ‘4 Dresses that originally were priced from $7.84 to $9.69! Choice of all-silk flat crepes, satins and georgettes—in both dark and medium colors. Broken sizes from 14 to 50. (30 pre) Women's Raven Hose, first aualify, Sizes 8 ta. Were 33c. Friday only . 25¢ (13) Misses’ Summ in light pastel ¢ . Last y nnel Coats. Sizes 14 to $10. Fri- 50 Girls’ (hm‘,l::x and. black calfskins kids Broken size: prs.) Teni a3 ‘ennis _Shot white canvas. Broken Sires, Fridax only Wash “F 1y -50¢ 100) Slip-over Sweaters; Tavon and o mixtures in red blue a Were $1. les on (0 Women's Shorts, broadcloth jes:_sizes with yoked ts Friday backs. Green. blue )Inl. -urh e, an pseun Friday only . fabrics, In (200 Sweat ttol -mn and st patterns. _Sis to 11. Were 39c. Fri Wash_Hats, in Were 49¢c. Friday

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